Samsung could be forced to launch Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 powered Galaxy S22 Ultra worldwide

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There has been tension among fans that Samsung will not be able to deliver the Exynos 2200 in time as some suggest the launch might have been delayed or even cancelled. While we still do not exactly what’s going with Samsung but wide reports suggest they are facing issues to tame the chip and so the launch is delayed.

In this situation Samsung has no option but to release all of the Galaxy S22 series smartphones with Snapdragon chips and the latest being Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. A lot of leakers and tipsters are stating that while Samsung will launch the S22 series with Snapdragon chips in the America.

While in places where it launches with Exynos chips, the situation seems very unlikely as multiple tipsters confirm that the flagship S22 Ultra will come with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 worldwide. This might be one of the best things Samsung fans will be happy to know, however, one thing that disappoints us is whether we will be able to see first AMD mRDNA2 based graphics on an SoC looks uncertain.

As a tech enthusiast, I personally wanted to see Samsung to succeed with Exynos 2200, however, with these issues it feels as if the South Korean giant though has the will to make best-in-class unique mobile SoCs even with AMD graphics, however, they need a world-class team to finally get back to level terms with Qualcomm.

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